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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Preparation.--Commencing not later than the 15th day prior to each election, each commission shall prepare for each election district a list of the names and addresses of all registered electors as of that date resident in the district. The list may not include the digitized or electronic signature of a registered elector. The list shall be arranged in one of the following manners:
(1) By streets and house numbers.
(2) Alphabetically by last name of each registered elector.
(3) In a manner whereby the location of the elector's residence can be identified.
(b) Copies.--The commission shall retain two copies of the list under subsection (a) on file at its office and forward one copy of the list under subsection (a) to the department. These copies shall be available for public inspection during business hours, subject to reasonable safeguards and regulations.
(c) Distribution.--The department and each commission shall distribute the list under subsection (a) upon request as follows:
(1) To officials concerned with the conduct of elections.
(2) To political parties and political bodies.
(3) To candidates.
(d) Organizations.--The commission may, for a reasonable fee, distribute the list under subsection (a) to organized bodies of citizens.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 25 Pa.C.S.A. Elections § 1403. Street lists - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-25-pacsa-elections/pa-csa-sect-25-1403/
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